Google Maps users will have to decide when they want Google to auto-delete Timeline data

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Google Maps users will have to decide when they want Google to auto-delete Timeline data
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Google is making a change to how it keeps your Google Maps location data. Once backed up using cloud-based servers, this information will end up being stored on-device instead. An email sent byto Maps users says that they have until December 1st to save all of their old journeys on their devices before this data is deleted. Keep in mind that Google is changing the name of the feature you might know as Location History to Timeline.

Timeline is a personal map that allows you to remember routes and trips you've taken and places that you've visited in the past so that you can visit them again. Per, instead of having all of this data connected to your Google account, it will be stored on your iOS or. This means that you will no longer be able to view your Timeline from the web starting in December.

But as we noted, if you use Google Maps, you will have a decision to make. You have until December 1st to decide how long you want to keep your Timeline data on your phone. You can choose to keep all data on-device until you delete it yourself, or select to have the data automatically deleted after 3 months, 18 months, or 36 months. If you fail to make a decision by December, Google will move the first 90 days of your travel history to the first device you sign into Google with.

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